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A list of 10 must-have Survival Kit You Can't-Miss Packing

Darya Lukyanchuk

Everyone should understand the importance of a survival kit. Whether you're going on hiking, camping, or fishing trip, it's essential to have certain important items with you for times of emergency. A survival kit is defined as "A package of basic tools and supplies that will enable survivors to sustain themselves over some period in an emergency." On the other hand, a survival kit is not a one-size-fits-all kit; different circumstances require specialized items.

Why it's essential to have a survival kit?

In the first place? It may seem obvious to some, but having a survival kit at hand can be lifesaving. A good quality kit contains all you need for a particular situation that allows you to survive in an uncomfortable environment for a while until you are rescued or make it back to civilization. This is especially true when traveling abroad and going into unfamiliar territory like forests where bears and other dangerous wildlife may be.

Survival kits are also a good idea for those who want to go camping, hiking, or engage in any activity outdoors where you could find yourself lost or stranded. It is vital to have this kit because it can save your life if an accident happens, and it will help you if you get lost in the woods.

The importance of having this kit is to supply you with water to drink, food, and shelter to protect yourself from dangerous weather conditions that can kill you.

Types of Survival Kits

The types of survival kits vary in style and quality. It is important to research the types of survival kits available before purchasing. Once a type of survival kit has been identified, research how to use it properly. Some kinds of survival kits require assembly, while others are ready for use immediately after purchase. A survival kit typically includes the items needed to start a fire, fish for food, build a shelter, and signal for help.

1. Military survival kit

A military survival kit is a collection of supplies typically issued to soldiers, pilots, and other individuals in the military. Military survival kits are generally designed to sustain an individual for 72 hours or three days until they can reach help independently. A military survival kit can vary depending on different factors, including rank and what military branch you are with. Military survival kits can typically include:

  • Military-grade water purification kit
  • Military canoeing kit
  • A military compass that consists of a mirror for signaling help
  • Military first aid kit with bandage, tweezers, and latex gloves
  • Military balaclava for warmth in cold weather conditions or to hide the face from dust on windy days
  • An army flashlight that also includes a compass on end for easy navigation
  • Military rifle or long gun with ammunition to provide protection.

2. Apocalypse survival kit

Your apocalypse survival kit should contain all the supplies you need to survive for a long time, based on how long you can travel. In case you're only able to stay in your home for a few days, or if it's summer and there's enough food to last through that season, then your apocalypse survival kit would be much smaller. If you plan to survive for as long as possible, with no way of knowing when help will arrive so that the apocalypse can be controlled and stopped, then you'll need a much larger apocalypse survival kit. As far as what should be in your apocalypse survival kit is concerned, there's no one-size-fits-all answer.

However, there are some staples you should have in any apocalypse survival kit, with certain supplies being more critical than others. Here is a list of 10 things that should be included in your apocalypse survival kit:

  1. Water - It's recommended that you have at least 2 gallons of clean drinking water per day for each person who will be using the apocalypse survival kit. Essentially, you should have enough water to last through the apocalypse so that it misses you without a way of procuring more.
  2. Food - This is important because while water will be available during any apocalypse, food might not be. That means that if your apocalypse survival kit only has some bottles of water but no food, you're going to be in trouble when your hunger becomes unbearable. If you can grow some food or store it for later, then great. However, that's not something most apocalypse survival kits can accomplish because of the limited space available.
  3. Tools could include several things, from guns and knives to axes, shovels, and nails. It depends on the apocalypse that is being experienced and what you think you'll need to survive.

3. Wilderness survival kit

Your wilderness survival kit should contain all the supplies you need to survive for an extended period, based on how long you can travel. In case you're only able to stay in your home for a few days, or if it's summer and there's enough food to last through that season, then your wilderness survival kit would be much smaller.

If you plan to survive for as long as possible, with no way of knowing when help will arrive so that the wilderness can be controlled and stopped, then you'll need a much larger wilderness survival kit. As far as what should be in your wilderness survival kit is concerned, there's no one-size-fits-all answer.

However, there are some staples you should have in any wilderness survival kit, with certain supplies being more critical than others. Here is a list of 10 things that should be included in your wilderness survival kit:

  1. Water - It's recommended that you have at least 2 gallons of clean drinking water per day for each person who will be using the wilderness survival kit. Essentially, you should have enough water to last through the wilderness so that it misses you without a way of procuring more.
  2. Food is essential because while water will be available during any wilderness, food might not be. That means that if your wilderness survival kit only has some bottles of water but no food, you're going to be in trouble when your hunger becomes unbearable. If you can grow some food or store it for later, then great. However, that's not something most wilderness survival kits can accomplish because of the limited space available.
  3. Tools could include different things, from guns and knives to axes, shovels, and nails.

4. Outdoor survival kit

Your outdoor survival kit should contain all the supplies you need to survive for a long time, based on how long you can travel. In case you're only able to stay in your home for a few days, or if it's summer and there's enough food to last through that season, then your outdoor survival kit would be much smaller. Regardless of how long you're planning to survive, you should always have an essential outdoor survival kit with the supplies necessary for a few hours. This outdoor survival kit will let you help yourself until help arrives, and you can get more complete supplies from a larger kit.

The outdoor survival gear in this basic kit can be easily packed into a backpack and used in all outdoor conditions. You should always have the outdoor survival gear listed on this page when you go out for extended periods or if weather reports call for harsh outdoor conditions. While you may think it's impossible to predict anything past an hour or so, outdoor conditions can change very rapidly.

There are various outdoor survival kits to choose from that are ideal for outdoor activities such as camping, hunting, fishing, and traveling. You'll need the outdoor survival kit to be waterproof if you're in a situation where you may end up in the water, like boating or kayaking adventures.

What's, are the essentials of Survival Kits?

  1. First aid. You will need band-aids, antiseptic wipes, medicine, and scissors. You may also include aspirin, cold tablets, or painkillers in your kit. And most certainly, you must have some disinfectant solution to clean wounds before applying bandages. Apart from that, it's best to pack a variety of items like
  2. Flashlight and Extra Batteries. Keep yourself safe from bad guys and wild animals with a bright flashlight or headlamp. It can also save your life by signaling for help in the dark when you have an accident. And don't forget extra batteries so that you always have them on hand!
  3. Knife. Every person should carry a knife, as it's one of the most valuable tools you can have. Whether you're cutting rope or fuel for a fire, creating shelter, or hunting for food (or self-defense), a knife is invaluable.
  4. Multi-Tool. Like a knife, a multi-tool is another one of those items that you should always have on hand. Multi-tools help fix jeans or other clothing with broken zippers, making kindling or tinder, or performing simple first aid tasks like cleaning cuts an
  5. Flash Drive. A flash drive with copies of all your important files is an easy way to keep those documents stored in a safe place. It's beneficial for anyone who works in the digital realm and relies on computer files or cloud storage for their livelihood.
  6. Emergency Food. Food is fuel. Without it, you can't do anything, let alone survive in a survival situation. You need food to keep your energy up and to provide the nutrients necessary for proper physical performance.
  7. Water Filtration. There may be sources of water nearby that are fine for drinking, but it's always a good idea to purify all water before drinking it. This is especially true when you don't have access to a clean water source, like at the campsite after a rainstorm or during certain seasons in some areas.
  8. First-Aid Kit. Even if you know a little about first aid, you should always have a well-stocked first-aid kit on hand. It's too easy to cut yourself while cooking, get stung by a bee at the campsite, or injured in some other way when you're in the backcountry.
  9. Extra Pair of Eyeglasses. If you wear glasses and can't see well without them, make sure to pack an extra pair while you're traveling or camping because no one wants to be blind after a disaster strikes.
  10. Cash Money. This is an essential item to have on hand if you're traveling. You never know when something might happen that leaves you stranded without a way to get food, water, or shelter.
  11. Medication and Prescriptions. Your medication is medically necessary for your survival or the safety of your loved ones. Make sure to pack it in the same container you get it from, along with any prescriptions and a note from your doctor explaining why you need each medication.
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